Wallace had 16 points on 5-of-13 shooting in the arena, where the
once-adored player received a mixed welcome during a special introduction and
was booed late in the closely contested game.

“That’s how it’s supposed to be,” he said.

Nothing, though, will diminish the memories from the Motor City.

He was a trade-deadline acquisition during Detroit’s 2004 championship
season and he helped the franchise be a contender for four more years until it
went into a rebuilding mode by trading Chauncey Billups(notes) last season.

“It was the best time of my career,” Wallace said. “We had an awesome
team and a (heck) of a run.

“We won it once and we definitely felt we could’ve won it a whole lot more,
but that’s the way the cookie crumbles.”

The Celtics are 4-8 since they had a 23-5 record after winning on Christmas
at Orlando.

“Our guys are frustrated right now, but I told them that we have to do
something about this,” Boston coach Doc Rivers said. “I think we think that
we’re a better team than we really are, and we’re trying to win games on cruise
control.”

Wallace agreed.

“We’re not that team that can turn it on and off,” Wallace said.
“Sometimes we think just because we’re the Celtics and we go into a team’s
building that they’re going to back down. We’re a good team on paper, but other
teams get up for us as a measuring stick.”

“Every win is a quality win, but this was really important because Boston
is one of the best teams in the East,” Detroit coach John Kuester said.

Boston did not have Kevin Garnett(notes) for the 11th time this season, but his
right knee is expected to be healthy enough for him to play Friday at home
against Portland.

“It is going to be huge to get him back, but we can’t just rely on that,”
Eddie House(notes) said. “We were pretty good without him last year, so we know we can
do it. We just have to play harder.”

Even without their All-Star forward, the Celtics led by as much as 12 and
were ahead by eight early in the third.

The Pistons responded with a 19-6 run that included seven points from
Stuckey.

Boston was ahead by five with nine minutes left, then Stuckey had six points
in an 11-0 surge that set the Pistons up for the victory.

“He was phenomenal,” Kuester said

NOTES: Pistons owner Karen Davidson said, “The options are being
explored,” when asked after the first quarter if the team was for sale. … A
jeering fan called Glen “Big Baby” Davis a “fat boy” and told him to lose
some weight. Davis responded with an expletive. “We know what happened, and
that’s unacceptable,” Rivers said. “It’s tough when the fans are yelling that
stuff at you, but you have to be stronger than that.”